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The Ultimate Figher 1 alumni Josh Koscheck has been around the UFC for a long time and already has provided for his old age. However, he takes a stand for pensions for long-serving veterans and ultimately a fighters' union. read news >>

This guy feels your pain, James. To hear Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White tell it, many fighters who normally wouldn't do too well with sponsors are going to benefit financially from the company's deal with Reebok once it goes into effect this summer. Meantime, fighters like James Krause are losing money to the tune of $20,000, according to his comments to MMA Fighting. That's because sponsors are now dropping their clients left and right after coming to the realization read news >>

UFC commentator Joe Rogan recently spoke about how he feels it's likely that Fedor Emelianenko took PEDs. With the news that Anderson Silva tested positive for anabolic steroids sending shockwaves around the sport it seems that no fighter is beyond the suspicion of cheating. According to longtime UFC commentator Joe Rogan, even one of the sports all time greats, Fedor Emelianenko, could have been on performance enhancing drugs during his time in PRIDE FC. Rogan stated on his podcast that Emelian read news >>

Ronda Rousey has already let fans in on most of her many motivations. She mentioned another one Thursday night. In an interview on "Conan," Rousey said she is still affected by the fact that she only won the bronze medal for judo in the 2008 Summer Olympics and not the gold. The UFC women's bantamweight champion said she uses that going into fights. "I'm excited like it's the Olympic games," Rousey told Conan O'Brien about her UFC bouts. "I've been to two Olympics already, so every time I walk o read news >>

Because "The Mauler" has been through hell and back trying to get a rematch against Jon Jones, and "Rumble" can sympathize with that. Just because Anthony Johnson is a 205-pound wrecking machine with enough power in his hands to lay out an elephant, doesn't mean he can't feel bad for knocking out his opponents. At least, that was the case when he did that very thing to Alexander Gustafsson a few weeks back at UFC on FOX 14 in Stockholm, Sweden, as "Rumble" finished "The Mauler" in the very first read news >>

LAS VEGAS -- Diego Brandao talks about returning to Brazil after his bout Jimy Hettes was scrapped before UFC 183, wishing the best for his opponent's health, his preparation for the fight, and more. read news >>

"The Spider" is confident that his countrymen will give the Irishman a beating. Anderson Silva knows how it feels to be the target of an ostensive trash talker and beat him (twice), therefore he thinks he has the experience to talk about Jose Aldo's next bout. After two wins against Chael Sonnen, "The Spider" told Globo what he wants the UFC Featherweight champion to hit Conor McGregor a lot. "Aldo said what we needed to hear. He's the king, Chad Mendes is the prince and McGregor is the joker. E read news >>

This Saturday, former Pride and Strikeforce champion Dan Henderson will return to 185 lbs. when he faces Dutchman Gegard Mousasi in the co-main event of UFC Stockholm. And at 44-years old, the veteran feels that he still has a UFC title run in him. When Dan Henderson steps into the cage with Gegard Mousasi this Saturday, it won't be just another bout for the 42-fight veteran. It is supposed to be the start of his road to a UFC title. Henderson held respective belts in Pride FC and Strikeforce, b read news >>

The Brazilian feels wronged about how he's ranked by the organization. Gleison Tibau (16-8) is upset about not being included between the top 15 fighters of Lightweight division, according with the official UFC rankings. With 24 fights in the UFC dating back to November 2006, Janigleison Herculano Alves (his real name) thinks that his history in the organization speaks for itself, and told Globo that he expects to break into his division's rankings as soon as possible. "This year's ranking hasn' read news >>

If you looked up "adversity" in a dictionary of mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters, Brian Foster's picture might be next to it. Despite winning nine out of 10 and being on a four-fight win streak, he suffered (reader discretion is advised) an injury that was potentially life-changing as both a fighter and a man in training. Foster has overcome all obstacles and put himself in position to soon challenge World Series of Fighting (WSOF) Welterweight champion, Rousimar Palhares. However, Foster has t read news >>